Replica theory for disorder-free spin-lattice glass transition on a tree-like simplex network

Abstract

A class of pyrochlore oxides, A2Mo2O7 (A = Ho, Y, Dy, Tb) with magnetic ions on corner-sharing tetrahedra is known to exhibit spin-glass transitions without appreciable amount of quenched disorder. Recently a disorder-free theoretical model for such a system has been proposed which takes into account not only spins but also lattice distortions as dynamical variables [K. Mitsumoto, C. Hotta and H. Yoshino, Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 087201 (2020)]. In the present paper we develop and analyze an exactly solvable disorder-free mean-field model which is a higher-dimensional counterpart of the model. We find the system exhibit complex free-energy landscape accompanying replica symmetry breaking through the spin-lattice coupling.

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